Junk yard tour

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Junk yard tour

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Will try to share photos of yard I took today. I seem to be limited on number of pictures allowed. Here are 3. 1. Work area, 2. down to the highway, 3. some vivax w p aureosulcata right w nigra behind. The black squiggle in front of picnic table is root barrier installed when I put in yard hydrant, industrial ads plastic buried to 3 ft. Hope this provides a moment of amusement. May be will post more later.
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A few more. Vivax Aureocaulis, Semiarundinarea Yashadake Kimmia, SA fatuosa virdis. Today, its raining, temp 50, nice but muddy winter.
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And finnaly; p nigra Bory, p aurosulcata aurocaulis, H t shiroshima.
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That is quite an eclectic mix..... Are they hoping the boos swallow the trash?
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Its junk, not trash! And I do try to move some things out of way during sprouting season.
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Thanks for the pics, dependable! That is one of the best pics I have seen of a Syk planting, love the form on that one! I'm jealous of the size of your plants, especially the bory! Hopefully mine will get bigger than pencils this year :)

Junkyard jungle: me like :cool:
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Is the S. yashadaki 'Kimmei' the photo timestamped with "11:03"?
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Yes, I'll get a better picture when I move that truck.
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Alan, you may be able to successfully grow the kimmei in your area now without leaf-burn, just consult the new hardiness map :roll:
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Looks nice, I got that junk thing going on, maybe my bamboo will make it disappear
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